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Buffett's circle of trust was small from "summary" of The Snowball by Alice Schroeder

Buffett's circle of trust was small. He was famously selective about whom he let into his inner circle. He believed that the people closest to him should be individuals he could trust implicitly, both personally and professionally. This select group included his longtime business partner, Charlie Munger, and a few key executives at Berkshire Hathaway. Buffett's criteria for inclusion in his circle of trust were stringent. He valued integrity above all else, and he sought out individuals who shared his commitment to honesty and transparency. He also looked for people who were intelligent, rational, and capable of making sound decisions under pressure. Buffett believed that these qualities were essential for success in the business world. In addition to character and intelligence, Buffett also valued loyalty and discretion in those he allowed into his inner circle. He wanted to surround himself with people who would have his back no matter what, and who would keep his confidences without fail. Buffett knew that in the cutthroat world of finance, trust was a rare and precious commodity, and he was determined to protect it at all costs. Despite his small circle of trust, Buffett was not a loner. He enjoyed the company of a wide variety of people, from business leaders to politicians to celebrities. However, he kept his personal and professional lives separate, and he was careful not to let too many people get too close. Buffett understood that maintaining a small circle of trust was essential for protecting his interests and preserving his reputation.
  1. Buffett's circle of trust reflected his values and priorities. He was a man of integrity and principle, and he expected the same from those around him. By surrounding himself with a select group of loyal, trustworthy individuals, Buffett was able to build a successful business empire and a sterling reputation that endured for decades. In a world where trust is often in short supply, Buffett's circle of trust was a rare and precious commodity.
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The Snowball

Alice Schroeder

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